Once disfavored, non-compete agreements — contractual provisions prohibiting employees from competing with their former employers upon the relationship’s termination — have acquired new legitimacy in recent decades.
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[1]A trustee for a bankrupt entity or a debtor has the power to bring an action to avoid and recover constructive or actual fraudulent transfers. Section 544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code specifically allows a trustee or debtor to step into the shoes of an actual creditor of the debtor, who could have avoided the transfer outside of bankruptcy using state law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently analyzed a debtor’s power to bring a state law fraudulent-transfer action..
A 30-year friendship and business association between Charles Pircher and Wren Alexander ultimately cost one of Alexander’s companies, Wren Alexander Investments, L.L.C. (Wren LLC), its interest in certain real property in Medina County, Texas (Medina Property).
When a bank fails and is liquidated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and then the bank’s holding company files for bankruptcy, a dispute frequently arises regarding ownership of tax refunds issued to a consolidated group (including the bank and the bank holding company) pursuant to consolidated tax returns.
In line with one of bankruptcy’s vaunted goals, providing debtors with a fresh start, the Bankruptcy Code specifically authorizes debtors to exempt retirement funds held in a compliant retirement account from property of the estate. When done properly, investing funds in a compliant profit-sharing plan can be a powerful financial-planning and asset-protection tool, putting almost unlimited funds out of creditors’ reach.
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